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Month: April 2020

7 Apr Weather in Cayman

7 Apr Tue 2020 SYNOPSIS Light easterly winds and smooth seas are expected to continue across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours in association with a weak pressure gradient across the northwest Caribbean. Humidity: 69% (DOWN from yesterday)UV:…

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BA Flight arrives in G.C.

British Airways Flight Arrives in Grand Cayman The British Airways flight arrived in Grand Cayman this afternoon. The flight carried vital supplies for the Islands including urgent pharmaceuticals, personal protective equipment and test kits. The flight returned 58 Caymanian students…

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Cayman: Monday, 6 April 2020 COVID-19 Update – No new cases announced

Grants and loans for micro and small businesses are among measures announced today. Specifics for all measures can be accessed at Resources section ofwww.gov.ky/coronavirus.  ·        Payment arrangements for vulnerable Caymanians and one-off food vouchers for eligible non-Caymanians are announced with distribution…

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Cayman: RCIPS warns of potential cybercrime scheme using malicious USB devices

The RCIPS is informing the public, particularly IT managers and business users, of a notice being circulated by INTERPOL regarding a new cybercrime scheme targeting businesses in the Executive Management, Information Technology, and Human Resources fields. The scheme involves mailing…

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Cayman: Man charged for Breach of Curfew, Dangerous Driving, and other offenses

On Saturday afternoon, 4 April, officers responded to a report received from members of the public that several persons were out and about riding motorbikes in breach of curfew in the Lookout Gardens area of Bodden Town. Officers observed a…

Zoom meetings aren’t end-to-end encrypted, despite misleading marketing

By Micah Lee and Yael Grauer From The Intercept ZOOM, THE video conferencing service whose use has spiked amid the Covid-19 pandemic, claims to implement end-to-end encryption, widely understood as the most private form of internet communication, protecting conversations from all…

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OPINION: Mia Mottley has become a best friend of Ralph Gonsalves

By Nathan ‘Jolly’ Green, April 05, 2020 Wake Up Barbados Tom Adams, the deceased Prime Minister of Barbados, must be rolling in his grave when he sees the cooperation taking place between the current Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor…

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Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce 2nd free webinar focusing on financial health during COVID-19

The Chamber of Commerce will host its second free two-hour webinar on Wednesday, April 8, focused on helping businesses tackle the issue of financial health during and after Covid 19. Attendees will benefit from expert legal advice on how to…

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UK: Coronavirus – Boris Johnson moved to intensive care as symptoms ‘worsen’

From BBC Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care in hospital after his coronavirus symptoms “worsened”, Downing Street has said. Mr Johnson has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise “where necessary”, a spokesman added. The prime…

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Martin: Put people before pandemic

By Melissa Martin God bless us ten, Amen. God bless us four and no more. God bless us three and we agree. God bless us two and not you. Hoarding and hunkering is self-protection, but rooted in panic. Can’t we…